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in the printing of DMA mode (piix3/4 only) others: set the debug_mask to 0, so that debug messages are turned off by default but can be easily turned on. Reset drive_flags to 0 for unconfigured devices, so that they are ignored later. For configured devices, reset state to 0 after probe/attach. |
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.. | ||
Makefile | ||
Makefile.pcidevs | ||
README | ||
adv_pci.c | ||
adw_pci.c | ||
ahc_pci.c | ||
bha_pci.c | ||
com_puc.c | ||
cy_pci.c | ||
devlist2h.awk | ||
eap.c | ||
files.pci | ||
i82365_pci.c | ||
if_de.c | ||
if_devar.h | ||
if_en_pci.c | ||
if_ep_pci.c | ||
if_epic_pci.c | ||
if_esh_pci.c | ||
if_fpa.c | ||
if_fxp.c | ||
if_fxpreg.h | ||
if_fxpvar.h | ||
if_le_pci.c | ||
if_levar.h | ||
if_ne_pci.c | ||
if_ntwoc_pci.c | ||
if_ntwoc_pcireg.h | ||
if_tl.c | ||
if_tlregs.h | ||
if_tlvar.h | ||
isp_pci.c | ||
lpt_puc.c | ||
ncr.c | ||
ncrreg.h | ||
ncrstat.c | ||
ohci_pci.c | ||
pci.c | ||
pci_map.c | ||
pci_quirks.c | ||
pci_subr.c | ||
pcidevs | ||
pcidevs.h | ||
pcidevs_data.h | ||
pciide.c | ||
pciide_apollo_reg.h | ||
pciide_cmd_reg.h | ||
pciide_piix_reg.h | ||
pciidereg.h | ||
pciidevar.h | ||
pcireg.h | ||
pcivar.h | ||
ppb.c | ||
ppbreg.h | ||
puc.c | ||
pucdata.c | ||
pucvar.h | ||
tga.c | ||
tga_bt463.c | ||
tga_bt485.c | ||
tga_conf.c | ||
tgareg.h | ||
tgavar.h | ||
uhci_pci.c | ||
vga_pci.c | ||
vga_pcivar.h | ||
wdc_pciide.c |
README
$NetBSD: README,v 1.3 1998/08/15 03:02:46 mycroft Exp $ This directory contains files which are used during PCI configuration and PCI device drivers. Eventually, most of the device drivers and some of the configuration support should become machine-independent and be moved to a more general location. The configuration support was implemented according to the `PCI Local Bus Specification, Production Version, Revision 2.0' dated April 30, 1993. Section numbers referred to in the code may be specific to that edition of the specification. Some attempt has been made to insure that the code works on rogue machines where the BIOS doesn't do its job, but in general I can't guarantee that. -- - Charles M. Hannum NetBSD group August 8, 1994